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Post by bulldog on Jul 19, 2010 11:22:20 GMT 12
I have a complete setup with discs sitting at Tony's and I doubt I'm ever going to use it. Free to a good home, you just have to pick it up.
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Post by misdablack on Jul 19, 2010 12:15:17 GMT 12
hmmm....oh yeah. welded obviously?
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Post by bulldog on Jul 19, 2010 15:37:38 GMT 12
yep.
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Post by misdablack on Jul 19, 2010 16:07:56 GMT 12
wherebouts? might be keen for some skids ;D lol. not road legal though im guessing. meh!
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Post by bulldog on Jul 19, 2010 18:53:58 GMT 12
I'm not sure you're not allowed to run a locked diff. I just know it would eat your tyres in no time.
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Post by gordo on Jul 19, 2010 19:41:48 GMT 12
I'm not sure you're not allowed to run a locked diff. I just know it would eat your tyres in no time. had one on the Pontiac for a bit, when I ran out of spider gears - they do, indeed, chew out tyres, cause understeer, make a lot of chattering and hopping when turning and are noisy as the tyres get dragged across the road when turning. They may have a place - but it sure isn't on the road!
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Post by bulldog on Jul 19, 2010 22:44:11 GMT 12
think gravel or skid pan. OR if you can find another piazza head simply slip it in.
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Post by gordo on Jul 19, 2010 23:55:50 GMT 12
Those're where it'd be good, somewhere the tyres can slip, or for straight sprints! Is this the one with the Chevette front calipers - or am I thinking of something else?
I was over on the North Shore on the weekend, was reminded that the get-together at Tony's is still in the pipework - any word?
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